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it is true all three of them have really focused in the areas where a lot of u.s. and allied forces are seeing action, are actually involved in combat, so your story is different than theirs. what does it mean to show your body of work along side of the stories that probably are more familiar? what kind of juxtaposition does that create for you as an artist? >> i think the strength of bringing the two different stories together is i think there is a real danger in focusing only on surface similarities between conflicts. when people look at a body of work and say that they see in this conflict photography, and it reminds them of somalia or iraq, i think that is dangerous because i think there are very unique elements to each conflict, and if you do not focus on the distinctions, you start to create a broader, watered-down topic, which is armed conflict, so i think it is important that when we focus on conflict, we make sure we do not just generalize, but we allow specific places and voices and people to be heard and we do not make these generalized assumptions about
it is true all three of them have really focused in the areas where a lot of u.s. and allied forces are seeing action, are actually involved in combat, so your story is different than theirs. what does it mean to show your body of work along side of the stories that probably are more familiar? what kind of juxtaposition does that create for you as an artist? >> i think the strength of bringing the two different stories together is i think there is a real danger in focusing only on surface...
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at the u.s. attorney's office, we had a press office. they were in charge of issuing press releases. those press releases extolled the wonderful work we did as prosecutors and it was always headed by the name of the current u.s. attorney who was looking to become a judge. the public defender's office needs to understand, it seems to me, that they are competing in a more complicated world when it comes to the media that existed 10 years ago. if they were a corporation, public defender's offices would have to except they have an image problem. they have a great product that the public does not understand. it seems to me one question we could ask is how can we help the public defender's office get that message out? and it matters. this is not for ego gratification. it matters because you are publicly funded. when it comes down to your budgets, the public defender's office has got to rely on the same funding sources as the presence, prosecutors offices, the courts. as stakeholders at the public trough, it seems to me, through some sort of ma
at the u.s. attorney's office, we had a press office. they were in charge of issuing press releases. those press releases extolled the wonderful work we did as prosecutors and it was always headed by the name of the current u.s. attorney who was looking to become a judge. the public defender's office needs to understand, it seems to me, that they are competing in a more complicated world when it comes to the media that existed 10 years ago. if they were a corporation, public defender's offices...
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in the fourth quarter of last year, california exported x 0.8 billion u.s. dollars to china, which is 28% more than the same period of last year. 35% is from the bay area. the year 2010 is also a very remarkable in the relationship between china and san francisco. last year, shanghai and san francisco celebrated the city's anniversary of the sister city relationship. three mayors of this city led a large delegation to shanghai and inaugurated the grand opening of the san francisco post at the world expo. they open their second office in beijing. last year, we maintained frequent exchanges and close cooperation and achieved new, substantial results. in the context of the new year, you have already had a promising beginning. as you know, one month ago, chinese president hu jintao paid a visit to this country and held productive talks with president obama. both our leaders declared their commitment to building a cooperative the partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefits. his visit is important and will surely give new impetus to the overall develop
in the fourth quarter of last year, california exported x 0.8 billion u.s. dollars to china, which is 28% more than the same period of last year. 35% is from the bay area. the year 2010 is also a very remarkable in the relationship between china and san francisco. last year, shanghai and san francisco celebrated the city's anniversary of the sister city relationship. three mayors of this city led a large delegation to shanghai and inaugurated the grand opening of the san francisco post at the...
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. >> it brings san francisco from one of the major cities in the u.s. to what is going to be the lead city in the country. >> city working on all sorts of things. we are trying to be new and innovative and go beyond the ada says and make life more successful for people. >> disability rights movement, the city has the overall legal obligation to manage and maintain the accessibility and right of way. with regards to the curb ramps, bounded by a groove border, 12-inch wide border. for people with low vision to get the same information. the shape of the domes, flush transition between the bolt bottom of the ramp and gutter. >> we
. >> it brings san francisco from one of the major cities in the u.s. to what is going to be the lead city in the country. >> city working on all sorts of things. we are trying to be new and innovative and go beyond the ada says and make life more successful for people. >> disability rights movement, the city has the overall legal obligation to manage and maintain the accessibility and right of way. with regards to the curb ramps, bounded by a groove border, 12-inch wide...
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she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusion very and equitable education. she assists school districts and schools to continually restructure themselves for equitable outcomes for all students. the initiative put that puts race -- she designed the initiative that puts race on the table. she is the virtual scholar for teaching for change. she is the author of "reality check," a major report on education. maybe conversation began. >> this is an occasion when we are going to talk across generations. these two guests here. and then we have some time for you to talk with them. the afternoon is full, and we are on to a little bit of a late start, so let me tell you how we hope to go. we will begin with ms. colvin giving 10 minutes of her very long and illustrious life in terms of work for civil rights. just 10 minutes. then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also with some
she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusion very and equitable education. she assists school districts and schools to continually restructure themselves for equitable outcomes for all students. the initiative put that puts race -- she designed the initiative that puts race on the table. she is the virtual scholar for teaching for change. she is the author of "reality...
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from the courthouse, they flew two flags -- the u.s. flag and the confederate battle flag, which was the state flag of south carolina. from the court room, i could look out the window and seaport sumter in the distance -- see fort sumter. they put me on a case with no marijuana. they invented imaginary marijuana. they said i was charged with conspiring to contribute 10 tons of colombian marijuana. i pled not guilty. i had a jury trial. i was found guilty on one account, acquitted on nine. i had an appellate case and the supreme court case. i was then facing 15 years. since may to nine. when i went to federal prison, i did time in eight different states in nine different federal prisons, including four penitentiaries -- that is a maximum security. including the united states penitentiary at marion, the first super federal max. that is on a marijuana convention. -- conviction. i spent most of my time in solitary confinement. you do not know this, but if you plead not duty and you get a jury trial and then you have an appellate case, you g
from the courthouse, they flew two flags -- the u.s. flag and the confederate battle flag, which was the state flag of south carolina. from the court room, i could look out the window and seaport sumter in the distance -- see fort sumter. they put me on a case with no marijuana. they invented imaginary marijuana. they said i was charged with conspiring to contribute 10 tons of colombian marijuana. i pled not guilty. i had a jury trial. i was found guilty on one account, acquitted on nine. i had...
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mark quinn is the san francisco district director of the u.s. small business administration. the small business administration covers not only san francisco proper but the bay area. the severed his third district is responsible for a business loan portfolio of 12,000 loans worth $4.2 billion. in 2009, the sba approved $500 million in lending. next, we have the executive director of the san francisco small business office. she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that uses market principles to affect systemic change. it operates one of the nation's largest individual development, programs, a leading provider of micro loans in californ
mark quinn is the san francisco district director of the u.s. small business administration. the small business administration covers not only san francisco proper but the bay area. the severed his third district is responsible for a business loan portfolio of 12,000 loans worth $4.2 billion. in 2009, the sba approved $500 million in lending. next, we have the executive director of the san francisco small business office. she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited...
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the u.s. has 5% of the world's population and over 25% of the world's prison population. that is a big part of the equation. i am not waiting for superman, but somebody might be. if you look at the conditions of our schools, our schools have not been restructured, have been left alone to become the perfect feeder to prison prefatory. public schools are designed -- if you have any spirit, the spirit of a claudette colvin, they do not want to adapt to you. folks always ask, where are our leaders? they are in rikers island, san quentin, some of the greatest minds which had not found a space to tap into their genius. that is a big part of what has happened. not talking about the prison industrial complex as well as the military industrial complex. rikers island has 1400 people -- 14,000 people. i worked at a high-school that had a mural on the wall. there was a figure, a man dressed in green, split in two. the front have has a gun, a rifle in his hand, military fatigues. the back half has the prison inmate uniform. on top it says choose your dream. so those are your options.
the u.s. has 5% of the world's population and over 25% of the world's prison population. that is a big part of the equation. i am not waiting for superman, but somebody might be. if you look at the conditions of our schools, our schools have not been restructured, have been left alone to become the perfect feeder to prison prefatory. public schools are designed -- if you have any spirit, the spirit of a claudette colvin, they do not want to adapt to you. folks always ask, where are our leaders?...
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well the u.s. vice president was in high spirits when he arrived on a two day visit to moscow earlier this week his main goal was to encourage the continued reset between the two countries while libya understandably made it into the discussions the majority of the visit was focused on of boosting the trade the talks may have been on serious issues but the mood was certainly light in the treatment that of a joe joe biden that he hopes the u.s. vice president of won't be working on russia's bid for w t o membership all the way to the end of his career all the russian leader was promised that washington is doing all it can to make the accession happen democratic strategist chris that if the u.s. says the u.s. needs russia's support and this visit highlights that. i think that the existing relations are on a track to moving forward no matter what the little disruptions are and i think that's very important and i think that's part of what biden this trip is all about and obama's trip will be all about w
well the u.s. vice president was in high spirits when he arrived on a two day visit to moscow earlier this week his main goal was to encourage the continued reset between the two countries while libya understandably made it into the discussions the majority of the visit was focused on of boosting the trade the talks may have been on serious issues but the mood was certainly light in the treatment that of a joe joe biden that he hopes the u.s. vice president of won't be working on russia's bid...
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seeing what happened in the u.s., u.s. customer, smart phone usage is higher. it's a bit of a bet by the company. we are really excited to bring sink with the focus that we introduced at the paris auto show to europe. also, on the my ford system of the new h. m.i. human machine interface and together with voice command, it's new to the european market. we have had blue tooth connectivity, but it's just the connection. you couldn't reset the navigation system. you couldn't call your wife orchidorkids on the phone like d with ford sink. this is new for us. we are surprised by the reaction so far because we thought it would be advanced, but the reaction we have gotten so far from dealers and customers is, can you expand the implementation beyond focus and c max products. >> one thing that impresses me about my ford touch is that you are developing it an open space and people can develop ap's for it. will the same thing happen in europe? >> we hope so. we are reaching out to application developers. that's a global trend now. it's interesting. i went to a conference
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u.s. state department spokesman p.j. crowley has quit following criticism he made over the treatment of bradley manning the soldier who is awaiting trial for allegedly supply a vast trove of secret information to weekly leaks the senior aide is believed to have resigned under white house pressure after telling its small group at a university that fly that manning's treatment was ridiculous counterproductive and stupid private manning is confined to a window that cell for twenty three hours a day and does not allow the people of blankets at night at a press conference on friday president obama showed john let's turn to the point that manning was being mistreated and that the pentagon had. it's a row will build several hundred homes the church settlers in the occupied west bank the announcement came a day after five israeli settlers are stuff to death in their home two children under a baby were among those killed with palestinian extremists expected palestinian leaders have refused to continue talks with israel until new
u.s. state department spokesman p.j. crowley has quit following criticism he made over the treatment of bradley manning the soldier who is awaiting trial for allegedly supply a vast trove of secret information to weekly leaks the senior aide is believed to have resigned under white house pressure after telling its small group at a university that fly that manning's treatment was ridiculous counterproductive and stupid private manning is confined to a window that cell for twenty three hours a...
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a political expert from the u.s. council of foreign relations says russia and the u.s. are evolving and their relationship is changing and at passing more issues. and i think in many respects what we're seeing here is the closing of phase one and the opening of phase two of the so-called reset phase one was all about security and high politics and it was about a new start treaty missile defense iran afghanistan and that really came to a close when the russian parliament and the u.s. senate ratified start and now i think what we're looking at is more societal contact cross investment that crosses the borders of people traveling more between the two countries and trying to build the confidence that the vice president just talked to security is obviously going to be there both in north africa and trying to get us russian cooperation on missile defense but i think we're now seeing the relationship broaden out in deeper in its social roots and let's get more and other international news making the headlines this hour reports claim up to six people have been killed and hundre
a political expert from the u.s. council of foreign relations says russia and the u.s. are evolving and their relationship is changing and at passing more issues. and i think in many respects what we're seeing here is the closing of phase one and the opening of phase two of the so-called reset phase one was all about security and high politics and it was about a new start treaty missile defense iran afghanistan and that really came to a close when the russian parliament and the u.s. senate...
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u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition here in moscow. good evening it's nine pm here in moscow you're watching the r.t.e. news channel my name is kevin owen and the situation at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave tonight with persistent fears that the second blast could follow causing a radiation leak this is the country declares a state of emergency this second atomic facility affected by friday's massive earthquake these other bennett is in the northeastern city of sendai near the epicenter of the quake and just an hour from the fukushima plant. well the worry there is concerning a second reactor at. number one but it was an explosion that yes there a concern now is that this second one has lost its cooling mechanism seawater around trying to react to down the temperature inside the reactor is growing very hot knows he is the reactor could start to melt which then leads to nuclear meltdown but the main theories of another explosion but the general wisdom
u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition here in moscow. good evening it's nine pm here in moscow you're watching the r.t.e. news channel my name is kevin owen and the situation at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave tonight with persistent fears that the second blast could follow causing a radiation leak this is the country declares a state of emergency this second atomic facility affected by friday's massive earthquake these other bennett is in the northeastern...
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the u.s. first president was in moscow this last week to boost trade and encourage the further research of relations between the two countries while several issues were discussed including libya joe biden said he was keen because read the previous administration's mistakes in economic ties version of usually better job than with biden that he hopes the vice president quote working on russian's bid for world trade organization will be out of his career quote but promised his personal support from author of inclusion of a critic started just chris look at siena says the u.s. and russia have already called the day. i think that the existing relations are on a track moving forward no matter what the little disruptions are and i think that's very important and i think that's part of what biden strip is all about and obama's trip will be all about which is that even if we have setbacks along the way the message has to be very clear to the russian people into the american people that russia the unite
the u.s. first president was in moscow this last week to boost trade and encourage the further research of relations between the two countries while several issues were discussed including libya joe biden said he was keen because read the previous administration's mistakes in economic ties version of usually better job than with biden that he hopes the vice president quote working on russian's bid for world trade organization will be out of his career quote but promised his personal support...
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u.s. government. this is a essential step in determining the congo future. we are encouraged to watch the elections that are well an transparently admin stirred an conducted in an environment that is conducive to free political expression. the other preoccupation is the area of governance is human rights, and the adequate of state capacity and the existing state forces continue to fuel existing abuses against the civilians. the undertaking of substantial programmatic efforts expanding the 2009 pledge of $17 million assistance to respond to an prevent sexual-based, sexual and gender-based violence. we are supportive of modest, but encouraged developments in a few key areas including the arrest and conviction of handful of high profile alleged abusers and the drc's plans to develop special chambers to prosecute those who committed atrocities, but the situation is one of impunity, and many more positive developments will be required to reverse the trend. the third theme is economic recovery w
u.s. government. this is a essential step in determining the congo future. we are encouraged to watch the elections that are well an transparently admin stirred an conducted in an environment that is conducive to free political expression. the other preoccupation is the area of governance is human rights, and the adequate of state capacity and the existing state forces continue to fuel existing abuses against the civilians. the undertaking of substantial programmatic efforts expanding the 2009...
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i think if the u.s. were to provide health insurance more efficiently than we might be able to cover all of our economic gain. businesses pick up a lot of the tab in this country and in terms of quality, we do not rate up there was some of these other nations. if i could just answer the previous callers first question, he was asking about physicians and the number of primary care physicians. that is a problem we have seen in massachusetts. there are not enough primary- care physicians to take care of the new people who got insured. and number of physician practices have stopped taking new patients in primary care. it is certainly a problem in the caller makes one suggestion for expanding the number of primary care physicians. also we could have a greater use of nurse practitioners or alternative ways to provide primary care. one of the things that will happen that happened in the nest -- massachusetts is that we're going to have a primary care physician shortage or practice shortage and we will need to c
i think if the u.s. were to provide health insurance more efficiently than we might be able to cover all of our economic gain. businesses pick up a lot of the tab in this country and in terms of quality, we do not rate up there was some of these other nations. if i could just answer the previous callers first question, he was asking about physicians and the number of primary care physicians. that is a problem we have seen in massachusetts. there are not enough primary- care physicians to take...
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still, one project in the u.s. hopes understanding quakes will lead to early warnings. >> the idea is just like a black box on an airplane. it's not going to keep the airplane from falling out of the sky, but it does provide the arrow space industry and the safety experts to understand why that plane fell out of the sky. >> reporter: those instruments were handed out to 1200 volunteers in california to gather information about what happens when a quake hits. >> earthquake prediction, nobody has reliably done that. it would be more toward earthquake understanding. >> reporter: getting a warning of several seconds is one thing. but what about more than that? during a test at the lawrence berkeley lab last year, ernie major and his team were able to see specific changes in the ground hours before a small earthquake hit. is it possible one day that these types of devices in the ground will lead to an early-warning system? >> possibly, who knows? maybe 10, 15 years from now. by understanding the physics of the process a
still, one project in the u.s. hopes understanding quakes will lead to early warnings. >> the idea is just like a black box on an airplane. it's not going to keep the airplane from falling out of the sky, but it does provide the arrow space industry and the safety experts to understand why that plane fell out of the sky. >> reporter: those instruments were handed out to 1200 volunteers in california to gather information about what happens when a quake hits. >> earthquake...
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recommendations and u.s. military regulations vehicles hit by do you mean a shins should have been removed from the battlefield and the whole area decontaminated this was not done. through or is in charge of the environment to pervan in basra and has produced a map of radioactive contamination and has discovered that radiation levels are quite high. our instruments detect high levels of background radiation and we take samples for analysis by a gamma ray spectrograph. this is bad for a university hospital and used to be called the saturn hussein hospital and recently it's been renamed sutter hospital after a local shiite leader. those in charge of the cancer you have raised the alarm over the soaring number of cases they suspect the d.-u. is to blame. the. mortalities has been increased nine to nineteen times. over compare it to the years nineteen eighty nine that is three years before the one nine hundred ninety one wars. and because in its own birth defects increased by seven times. similar allegations were
recommendations and u.s. military regulations vehicles hit by do you mean a shins should have been removed from the battlefield and the whole area decontaminated this was not done. through or is in charge of the environment to pervan in basra and has produced a map of radioactive contamination and has discovered that radiation levels are quite high. our instruments detect high levels of background radiation and we take samples for analysis by a gamma ray spectrograph. this is bad for a...
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sever ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship really meant slaves during world war two and today that dynasty is stronger than ever the wall of fear incentives to kill all the don't kill kill anyone can you kill an elephant recent history has taught us this. or it's never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. as my name is daniel smith this is julius on we're here to make a short presentation about the we can fix project. the first. in the fourth grade if you get information out about the real world turn to him. on. the. strictly business because. of the mark of three. to five difficult and you saw as the danger he would hunt me down and kill. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the culture because it has become a war of all this all the james bond. than all the actual information. but thank you. the whole people around t
sever ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship really meant slaves during world war two and today that dynasty is stronger than ever the wall of fear incentives to kill all the don't kill kill anyone can you kill an elephant recent history has taught us this. or it's never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american...
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they were not talking to the u.s. officials. it was one-way communication. the u.s. was offering help. they were offering immediate help to get nuclear teams in there. the japanese were resisting that. that was a real frustration in the beginning. i think that frustration remains, some what. they have a lot of people that could go in and help immediately. the facility could not withstand that earthquake. so you have to wonder going forward, are they really ready for what may happen next? >> now, mr. cirincione, at least three people have been treated for radiation sickness inside the plant. according to the government. can you explain how these failsafe measures actually failed? what happened that did not make sure that the facility shut down safely? >> nuclear reactors are built to withstand crises, and even multiple crises. but it's very hard to build a facility that could withstand this. it's a one-two bunch. the earthquake knocked out the electrical supply. the tsunami took out the backup electrical supply. they've been running on backup, battery power. as the pu
they were not talking to the u.s. officials. it was one-way communication. the u.s. was offering help. they were offering immediate help to get nuclear teams in there. the japanese were resisting that. that was a real frustration in the beginning. i think that frustration remains, some what. they have a lot of people that could go in and help immediately. the facility could not withstand that earthquake. so you have to wonder going forward, are they really ready for what may happen next?...
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in other news this week boosting ties in advancing trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders not position moscow joe biden said he was keen to correct the previous administration's mistakes in economic ties with the country pledged his personal support for it seems to show the world trade organization. and in libya's state television claims that colonel gadhafi gains momentum and winning back more territory as the world keeps calling for him to step down his forces have reportedly taken the time of their get to securing a form of rebel control or for. the international community continues to debate the role it should take in the libyan on rest next tonight r.t. talks to russia's envoy to nato to meet for of course it to gauge his view. reacher of those in is russia's envoy to nato has expressed concern over nato has plans for military intervention in the country mr lederach thinks speaking with r.t. do you support nato and e.u. backing for libya's rebels greens but objectionable in principle what usually happens is this in order to start mi
in other news this week boosting ties in advancing trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders not position moscow joe biden said he was keen to correct the previous administration's mistakes in economic ties with the country pledged his personal support for it seems to show the world trade organization. and in libya's state television claims that colonel gadhafi gains momentum and winning back more territory as the world keeps calling for him to step down his forces have reportedly...
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the u.s. vice president was in the city this week a big trading carriage that the reset of relations between the two countries on several issues are discussed including libya as he was keen to correct previous administrations the stakes in economic ties with russia let me leave it there with by that he had the u.s. vice president. on russia's bid for world trade organization membership until the everything's career biden promised his personal support from the inclusive. political expert from the u.s. council on foreign relations says russia and the u.s. are going forward you phrase improving time. and i think in many respects what we're seeing here is the closing of phase one and the opening of phase two of this so-called reset phase one was all about security and high politics it was about a new start treaty missile defense iran afghanistan i mean it really came to a close when the russian parliament and the u.s. senate ratified start now i think what we're looking at is more societal contact
the u.s. vice president was in the city this week a big trading carriage that the reset of relations between the two countries on several issues are discussed including libya as he was keen to correct previous administrations the stakes in economic ties with russia let me leave it there with by that he had the u.s. vice president. on russia's bid for world trade organization membership until the everything's career biden promised his personal support from the inclusive. political expert from...
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the u.s. vice president was in moscow this week to boost trade and encourage a further reset of relations between the two countries while several issues were discussed including libya joe biden said he was keen to correct the previous administration's mistakes in economic ties with russia dmitry medvedev joked with biden that he hopes the u.s. vice president won't be quote working on russia's bid for world trade organization the ship to be oblivious career quote live problems to his personal support for most of inclusion just captured photos he's a political expert from the us foreign relations he says russia is the us going through a new phase of improving. i think in many respects what we're seeing here is the closing of phase one and the opening of phase two of the so-called reset phase one was all about security and high politics it was about the new start treaty the missile defense iran afghanistan and that really came to a close when the russian parliament and the u.s. senate ratified st
the u.s. vice president was in moscow this week to boost trade and encourage a further reset of relations between the two countries while several issues were discussed including libya joe biden said he was keen to correct the previous administration's mistakes in economic ties with russia dmitry medvedev joked with biden that he hopes the u.s. vice president won't be quote working on russia's bid for world trade organization the ship to be oblivious career quote live problems to his personal...
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the u.s. condemned that verdict. gross was convicted of bringing satellite equipment to cuba to improve internet access for the country's jewish community. >>> and the afghan government says that four civilians were killed by a roadside bomb. the victims were driving in kandahar province in southern afghanistan on saturday when their vehicle hit the bomb. the taliban recently increased attacks on civilians there. >>> and finally, in bismarck, north dakota, the national guard had to be called in to rescue hundreds of people stranded in a blizzard. about 800 motorists were trapped in vehicles by huge snowstorm in whiteout conditions. two highways were closed by the snow. the weather here has been so nice, i keep forgetting that it's still winter out there. elsewhere. >> it is, ron. thank you. >>> speaking of weather, we want to turn to stephanie roberts from our tampa affiliate, wfts. good morning to you, stephanie. >> good morning. and speaking of winter we are looking at another storm system moving into the northwest
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u.s. officials are concerned as well. this began right after the earthquake and tsunami. u.s. officials said the japanese officials were very concerned about what is going on at the nuclear power plant, but they weren't telling people they were worried. they were in effect saving face. obviously it's only gotten worse since then. u.s. officials say they have reached out to the japanese government many times but a lot of the calls haven't been returned. they have offered nuclear teams to go in and help. they have given all kinds of assistance, any kind of assistance the japanese government wants. what u.s. officials are concerned about is that the japanese government is not planning far in advance. they're taking care of immediate problems, but they're not looking ahead at what might happen next. david? >> our thanks to martha raddatz for weighing in. at the top of the broadcast, we told you about the iodine tablets being prepared here to be handed out to the children if needed, which got u
u.s. officials are concerned as well. this began right after the earthquake and tsunami. u.s. officials said the japanese officials were very concerned about what is going on at the nuclear power plant, but they weren't telling people they were worried. they were in effect saving face. obviously it's only gotten worse since then. u.s. officials say they have reached out to the japanese government many times but a lot of the calls haven't been returned. they have offered nuclear teams to go in...
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the u.s. government in places like dubai or beirut where they corroborated and met each other and strategically went about pursuing the goals of opposing their governments. >> surely they find strength from one another by finding one another on facebook and on twitter and they knew that their message was getting out to a public. surely that encouraged them. was perhaps social media not something of a tipping point when it came to egypt and because there are so many more people using social media than there were in 2009 in iran. >> well, again, i don't think that we have to focus on the social media as the primary force. the same number of people in egypt using facebook two years ago. the first wave of protests in egypt started in 2008 when they had huge labor strikes in the country. and they already have hundreds of thousands of people who are using facebook. they didn't ignite political change because the political circumstances were not there. it was tunisia that was the tipping point for eg
the u.s. government in places like dubai or beirut where they corroborated and met each other and strategically went about pursuing the goals of opposing their governments. >> surely they find strength from one another by finding one another on facebook and on twitter and they knew that their message was getting out to a public. surely that encouraged them. was perhaps social media not something of a tipping point when it came to egypt and because there are so many more people using...
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the u.s. vice president was in high spirits right here why don't i visit to moscow this week his main goal was to encourage they continue to reset between the two countries one libya understandably made it into the discussion the majority of the visit was focused on trade but talks may have been on the series of the meet the flight. with. the u.s. vice president of russia but there were members of all the way to the end of his career the russian the that was promised that washington is doing all it can to make. a democratic strategist chris says u.s. needs russia's support and this visit highlights that. i think that the existing relations are on a track moving forward no matter what the little disruptions are and i think that's very important and i think that's part of what biden strip is all about and then obama's trip will be all about which is even if we have set backs along the way the message has to be very clear to the russian people into the american people that russia in the united st
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so the more the u.s. navy can move these troops, the better off japan is. >> schieffer: what is the main worry of our military about this? >> well, i think the u.s. military has the same worry about those plants that everybody else does. they have no special capability to deal with it. >> schieffer: david, i want to ask you-- the japanese government, do you feel that they've come clean? are they giving us the facts on this? sometimes, governments tend to try to coat things like this with good news. what is the record of the japanese government? >> well, the record in the nuclear arena is not great. there have been some much smaller nuclear incidents over the years. either the electric power companies or the government regulatory agency have been involved and gotten caught later on sort of downplaying the worst of the news, in one case editing a tape out to make it appear that an accident was not as bad as it was. here, you don't know how much of this is just the fog of confusion and crisis management, and
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good news it changed the week boosting ties and advancing traders the u.s. vice president met brushes leaders of opposition in moscow. and in libya state television claims that colonel gadhafi gains momentum winning back more territory while keeps calling for him to step down. and staying with libya the international community continues to debate the role it should take in the unrest in the country next hour to talk to russia's envoy to nato demitra goes in to gauge his view. richer of those than is russia's envoy to nato has expressed concern over his plans for military intervention in the country mr lederach thanks speaking with r.t. do you support nato and e.u. backing for libya's rebels but. in principle what usually happens is this in order to start military operations you have to ask someone to invite you so it's not proper to come in uninvited. there should be a side doing inviting for this side to it presentable it has to be legitimized what is now happening with the libyan opposition is approximately the same thing the problem lies elsewhere no one
good news it changed the week boosting ties and advancing traders the u.s. vice president met brushes leaders of opposition in moscow. and in libya state television claims that colonel gadhafi gains momentum winning back more territory while keeps calling for him to step down. and staying with libya the international community continues to debate the role it should take in the unrest in the country next hour to talk to russia's envoy to nato demitra goes in to gauge his view. richer of those...
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the u.s. house, followed by two men who related their accounts of family members recruited by islamic radicals. >> one-quarter of mortgages are under water this morning. a fit of all of our wealth was quite out. you cannot draw on that farm policy, given the financial realities. >> john hulsman advises governments and businesses about the political risks of the world today and tomorrow. this sunday, his insight on the intersection of farm policy and money. now, microsoft chairman bill gates talks about his philanthropic organization, the bill and melinda gates foundation. his career at microsoft as well as education and global health care. this took place at the economic club of washington, d.c. and is about an hour. >> we are very pleased and honored tonight to have bill gates as our special guest. as i said at the outset, this is in the 25 years of the club, the biggest turnout we have ever had. i don't think it is because the interviewer skills were so great. i think it's because everybody
the u.s. house, followed by two men who related their accounts of family members recruited by islamic radicals. >> one-quarter of mortgages are under water this morning. a fit of all of our wealth was quite out. you cannot draw on that farm policy, given the financial realities. >> john hulsman advises governments and businesses about the political risks of the world today and tomorrow. this sunday, his insight on the intersection of farm policy and money. now, microsoft chairman...
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u.s. . nato had to call a meeting of the atlantic council to appease its allies once again the message was contradictory they had knowledge the risks but downplayed them. we're confident that there is little risk vu munitions but we refuse to be complacent. the existing medical consensus is clear the hazard from depleted uranium is both very limited and limited to very specific circumstances but nature is doing everything it can to ensure that relevant information is made publicly available then will have encountered on experts have consistently denied that there is any cause and effect relationship between depleted uranium and the so-called balkan syndrome just because most nato authorities have agreed in the years since one nine hundred ninety nine no indications have been given as to whether or not any medical follow up has been done on the soldiers supposedly exposed to depleted uranium in kosovo and member states about the precautions to be taken when it comes to depleted uranium in the
u.s. . nato had to call a meeting of the atlantic council to appease its allies once again the message was contradictory they had knowledge the risks but downplayed them. we're confident that there is little risk vu munitions but we refuse to be complacent. the existing medical consensus is clear the hazard from depleted uranium is both very limited and limited to very specific circumstances but nature is doing everything it can to ensure that relevant information is made publicly available...
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the top story for the week is going to sting ties and advancing trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition here in school. next starting a special report we meet some american and british soldiers who've served in iraq and have all complained about depleted uranium related illnesses they accuse both the pentagon and the british ministry of defense of a coverup. i am the scenes. of the fall to mr and i'm out walking children's the snow. i'm not sure i remember each and every one i was always tired headaches will never go away what's very sensitive to the lights from oz and what the pain was just unbelievable that we will lead up like you know like fetuses in the bed in case. i do have a. friend i made sure he desires i there no we've lost all desire is gone i'm not as active as they used to be you know this bears some talk about their. feelings just vocal surely i mean some bosses niggling pains noone again for a sort of position to being in pain all the same as the tumor was caused by the depleted uranium that was acquitted of the truth. w
the top story for the week is going to sting ties and advancing trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition here in school. next starting a special report we meet some american and british soldiers who've served in iraq and have all complained about depleted uranium related illnesses they accuse both the pentagon and the british ministry of defense of a coverup. i am the scenes. of the fall to mr and i'm out walking children's the snow. i'm not sure i remember each and...
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inspection screens u.s.-bound cargo overseas and departing the u.s. because of its aviation security responsibility. and it is the only agency empowered to carry out such a screening overseas. could you clarify that? >> that is generally correct in terms of where the physical inspections take place although t.s.a. relies on certified screeners in many cases abroad. but we are involved very heavily in this work in partnership with t.s.a. because of the targeting work that takes place is done with the national targeting center for cargo in herneden, virginia. for example, when a cargo is placed on a commercial airline or on an express carrier there is a manifest filing that is processed by cbp officers in herneden, virginia. we are partnering with t.s.a. so there are t.s.a. officers. >> talking about the cargo manifest, not the passenger manifest. >> we analyze the passenger manifest as well at the targeting center for passengers. but we co-locate with t.s.a. so that the targeting is being done by cbp at the ntc but the actual screening you are correct
inspection screens u.s.-bound cargo overseas and departing the u.s. because of its aviation security responsibility. and it is the only agency empowered to carry out such a screening overseas. could you clarify that? >> that is generally correct in terms of where the physical inspections take place although t.s.a. relies on certified screeners in many cases abroad. but we are involved very heavily in this work in partnership with t.s.a. because of the targeting work that takes place is...
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also this week boosting ties and advancing trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition in moscow. forty five moscow time i'll be back with the latest update on the news from japan in fifteen minutes but now let's get across the latest sport with human. if your company this is sports today. these are headlines. off the market champions twice in the past three years routine to secure all the points in the first russian premier league game call of the season. on truck three in a row cricket world cup champions a stream make the last state in the world with a differing sixty one win over kenya. ensemble supremo twee martin becomes only the third german cyclist ever to win the paris nice to. russia's longest ever premier league season cut on the way over the weekend the competition switching to the winter formats for the first time meaning we had fourteen months of football sunday saw three games first up was in krasnodar with pre-season favorites are one of them roubini came in the store successfully in their quest for a th
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a moment too soon if he is calling for the u.s. troops to get out i think just today actually news coming out of washington looking for a good time scale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say this problem hasn't been solved by military means or in a decade. long looking are looking very quickly twenty years. should i think really be clear you know the reason no military solution to the situation the solution lies in the hands of the people in the west. you know we're looking for what. the arab league has applied to the idea of a no fly zone over libya after an imagine to some its member states agree to ask the u.n. security council to impose the restriction the u.k. and france have been pushing the idea back not so fast on international backing the arab league and the e.u. want kind of the data to step down confusion and tails continues only that i made the calls to shift in the balance of power and he's at some point i was in the rebel stronghold of benghazi where people feel that i did help well the right to
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a moment too soon if he is calling for the nato and u.s. troops to get out i think just today actually news coming out of washington looking for open ended timescale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say if this problem hasn't been solved by military means in a decade how long overlooking are we looking or. twenty years keep going should i think really be clear in iraq there is no military solution to the situation the solution lies in the hands of the people you get to get on with looking for one. the arab league has been no fly zone over libya after an emergency summits member states agreed to the un security council to impose the destruction of the u.k. and france has been pushing the idea but has so far failed to grandstand international backing the arab league and the he won't come will conduct it just took down confusion and chaos continues in libya amid the constant shifts in the balance of power oceans that's under clickers in the rebel stronghold of benghazi where people feel that any help will arrive too late.
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the u.s. 8-foot surges. crews are waiting for safer conditions to begin clean up of the damaged harbor. there are at least 17 damaged and sunken vessels and also the smell of boat fuel and oil. in addition, there are rocks, logs and other debris that need to be cleared away. >> we do get a small tsunami once in a while or surge in here and it breaks the docks up but this is the worst i have ever experienced. >> the harbor is crescent city's life blood and the sheriff says it is going to be hard to recover. >>> this is a look at the wave coming into the crescent city harbor. authorities released the name of the man swept out to sea while taking pictures of the waves. 25-year-old dustin webber. he was with two other people when they were all washed into the ocean. the two other people managed to survive and swim to safety. even parts of northern california that did not suffer damage from the tsunami saw water activity. this was posted on youtube. he noted that this wave had to go through the gol
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a moment too soon appears calling for the nato and u.s. troops to get out i think just today actually news coming out of washington they're looking for a good time scale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say if this problem hasn't been solved by military means an attack are you how long overlooking are we looking at the nearest twenty years. should i think really be clear and i hope there is no military solution to the situation but the solution lies in the hands of the people in the west get their lives to get on with looking for one. they are of the the idea of a no fly zone over libya i'll turn emergency summit member states agree to ask the u.s. security council to impose the restriction the u.k. and france have been pushing that idea have so self else to win a firm international backing the arab league and the you won't count on conducting to step down because he calles continues and made the constant shifts in the parlance of power on his account of political reasons a rebel stronghold of benghazi where people fe
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the first wave of u.s. began a ride in japan saturday choreograph of an uncertain rescue teams is expected to rescue sunday. so far more than three dozen people have been rescued according to japanese prime minister. he says favors with a focus on saving lives and on the comfort of the evacuees. 500 if residence in one town or on account for half the country continues to face aftershocks' region as high as 6.4 in may to if if there is growing concerns about daily survival. off this >> is no food and little water i can't flush made >> your highways are close, rose washed out in phone communications body. half of the concern is making sure the country's nuclear power plants are safe. off to a >> a small amount of radiation has been emitted into the your. half the >> the result of back to reading people living within a 12 mi. radius of the plant. the interesting people radiation exposure and have announced plans to distribute if iodine health. the road to recovery is just beginning. >>reporting live, this is k
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should the u.s. intervene militarily and should we be willing to do whatever it takes to oust gaddafi? >> it certainly is note-worthy that the arab league passed a recommendation for no-fly zone. that would have included syria, by the way. so, if this regime is that unacceptable to the arab league, it tells you that it's a pretty unacceptable regime. having said that, the question is how can you be helpful? how can the united states be helpful? the secretary of state and secretary of defense are looking at all the options. one thing i've suggested that might be considered, it wouldn't involve the use of u.s. personnel or u.s. airplanes would be arming the insurgents. i know the secretary of state is apparently going to meet with the insurgents this week. hopefully they'll be making some recommendations. this is not an easy conclusion to reach. but it is noteworthy that the arab league thinks we ought to have a no-fly zone. >> chris: and we have less than 30 seconds left. as the leader of republicans
should the u.s. intervene militarily and should we be willing to do whatever it takes to oust gaddafi? >> it certainly is note-worthy that the arab league passed a recommendation for no-fly zone. that would have included syria, by the way. so, if this regime is that unacceptable to the arab league, it tells you that it's a pretty unacceptable regime. having said that, the question is how can you be helpful? how can the united states be helpful? the secretary of state and secretary of...
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and lifting the research in new heights the u.s. vice president visits moscow backing the bid for russia's world trade organization membership of moscow has been negotiating a seat in the trade route for almost twenty years with washington now lending its strong support to the bit. just to remind you of our top story there's been reports that another explosion might happen there's another there radiation levels are rising to about four hundred levels well now let's go to our interview program as the international community continues to debate the role it should take in deliberate on breasts arche talks to russia's envoy to nato to meteora goes in to gauge his view. ritter of those in is russia's envoy to nato has expressed concern over nato has plans for military intervention in the country michel legrand states making with r.t. do you support nato and e.u. backing for libya's rebels but in theory but a bunch of what is in principle what usually happens is this in order to start military operations you have to ask someone to invite
and lifting the research in new heights the u.s. vice president visits moscow backing the bid for russia's world trade organization membership of moscow has been negotiating a seat in the trade route for almost twenty years with washington now lending its strong support to the bit. just to remind you of our top story there's been reports that another explosion might happen there's another there radiation levels are rising to about four hundred levels well now let's go to our interview program...